Join a sporting or recreational club, or consider one of our social, religious, cultural or study clubs. Whatever your choice, it's a great way to get involved in uni life and meet new friends.
Clubs are a great way to meet new people, pursue your interests, and get the most out of your University experience.
Sporting clubs are fun, and what's more, involve a healthy dose of exercise! Even if you just play the sport occasionally on a recreational basis, joining a CSU sporting club will help you stay fit and may give you the opportunity to represent CSU at the Uni Games!
Just some of our sporting clubs include:
Note that not all clubs are available on all campuses.
Social clubs are a great way to get together with like minded people. Social clubs may be formed around such things as area of study (e.g. Education Club), social interest (e.g. Wine Making) or religious affiliation.
Note that not all clubs are available on all campuses.
To find out more about the existing clubs that are available on your campus, come along to Club Day, where all CSU clubs will be represented.Club Day is held the first or second week of first semester.
If there isn't a club already supporting your particular activity or area of interest, don't despair. See the Student Support Officer on your campus and start your own club.
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